Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
NOTE: This example is valid for systems running AF_UNIX Release 2 software only.
• To obtain summary information about all configured servers and send informational messages
to the file CMDLOG, enter the following command:
STATUS /OUT CMDLOG/ SERVER *
• Beginning with the J06.14 and H06.25 RVUs, to obtain detailed information about the
ALL_OPENS resource for the $ZPMON.#ZRA01 resource agent server, enter the following
command:
> STATUS SERVER $ZPMON.#ZRA01, DETAIL, RTYPE ALL_OPENS
A display similar to the following is returned:
OSS Detailed Status SERVER \MEASYOS.#ZRA01
State.................. STARTED
StartTime.............. 23 Apr 2012, 22:57:27.480
LastError.............. 0
ErrorDetail............ 0
ErrorTime.............. 23 Apr 2012, 22:57:27.480
WarningThreshold....... 85%
SafeThreshold.......... 65%
WarningInterval........ 60 minutes
HoldOffPeriod.......... 2 minutes
ResourceName........... ALL_OPENS
ResourceLimit........ 128000
CurrentUsage......... 0 (0% of ALL_OPENS)
PeakUsage............ 21 (0% of ALL_OPENS)
PeakUsageTime........ 24 Apr 2012, 0:48:03.741
FailureCount......... 0
LastFailureTime......
ResetTime............ 23 Apr 2012, 22:55:08.566
WarningThreshold
is an integer value in percentage, indicating the threshold at which the limit warning EMS
event is generated periodically based on the WarningInterval, if the current usage meets
or exceeds the warning threshold value. Once the warning threshold has been initially
reached and a limit warning event generated, until usage falls to or drops below the
SafeThreshold, the limit warning event will be generated according to the WarningInterval.
The WarningThreshold is greater than SafeThreshold. This value is common for all the
resources being displayed for the processor.
SafeThreshold
is an integer value in percentage, indicating the threshold at which a status normal EMS
event is generated, if the usage previously had risen to its WarningThreshold and fallen
to its SafeThreshold value. This value is common for all the resources being displayed for
the processor.
WarningInterval
is the period of time (in minutes) between generating the limit warning EMS event, while
the usage of the resource remains at or above the WarningThreshold. This value is common
for all the resources being displayed for the processor.
HoldOffPeriod
is the period of time (in minutes) between which the allocation error or limit error EMS
event will not be generated, if they have been generated previously within that period.
This value is common for all the resources being displayed for the processor.
ResourceName
is the name of the resource, for which current and peak usage information is being
displayed.
330 Open System Services Monitor